Which is sad because even though they were considered to do not so well in the box office or ratings they where some of Jim's more interesting works.It was ok but odd there was no mention of Jim's other projects, e.g. Storyteller, Labyrinth, Dark Crystal etc.
Yes! Come on, Willie Geist, get it right. You spoke to the man himself. If you weren't convinced that Frank performs characters and not just the voices of Miss Piggy, Bert, Grover, Yoda, Cookie, and Fozzie, then I don't know what to do. (shakes head)And once again, Frank Oz, just like the rest of the Muppeteers, performs characters, not voices. For some reason, some people think that Muppets are cartoons. (Yes, there's Muppet Babies, but you know what I mean).
"Frank Oz, the voice behind..."
That's only accurate with the CGI version of Yoda. I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but whenever fans or Muppeteers hear that, our reaction is universal:
Yes, they mentioned Sesame Street.I didn't get to see it. Was Sesame Street mentioned at all?
It was from The Jack Paar Program. The sketch was performed on December 18, 1964.I noticed that they showed a quick B&W clip of the Glow Worm sketch with Kermit. I know that wasn't from the 1964 Jack Parr show appearance, it looked more earlier than 1964. I wonder where that clip was from? I love that Classic Glow Worm sketch!